Uncle Needs Help: Physics Homework Conversion

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The discussion revolves around converting weight from pounds to other units, specifically Newtons and kilograms, as part of a physics homework assignment. The original poster seeks to understand the relevant formulas and concepts to assist their niece.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the conversion of weight from pounds to kilograms and Newtons, with some questioning the use of the imperial system in physics. There are attempts to clarify the relationship between weight and mass, as well as the gravitational constant involved in these conversions.

Discussion Status

The conversation is ongoing, with various participants contributing different perspectives on the conversion process. Some guidance has been offered regarding the formulas needed for the conversions, but there is no explicit consensus on the best approach yet.

Contextual Notes

There is a mention of a deadline for the homework submission, which adds urgency to the discussion. The original poster expresses a desire to learn rather than simply provide answers, indicating a focus on understanding the material.

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Uncle Needs Help !

My niece came to me for help with your physics homework...but I thought she said Physical Science homework ! So I need help !

Can anyone help ? She has to turn this blasted homework page into school on Tuesday.

I am not trying to do her work for her I am just trying to understand all the forumulas and problems so that I may explain to her.

Please help !


For starters

I am trying to convert her weight : 135 lbs into: Newtons, mass, and kilograms..
 
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Does the imperial system works with yards for physics? I need to know this for the conversion of her weight
 
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I do not understand...

...what your are asking ! What is the imperial system.. ?

and I guess I need to convert her weight: 135 lbs into:


Newtons

mass

kilograms
 
first convert 135lbs into kilos
1kg = 2.2lbs
Weight is measured in Newtons
therfore her mass in kilograms X 9.81 = Weight (in Newtons)
weight=mass times gravity(where weight is in Newtons and gravity is 9.81m/s^2)
 
mass = 61.4Kg
Weight = 602N
 
thanks to everyone who answered this post ! I really appreciate it. I am still up (1:53 AM EST) trying to get this done for her but your help has help me move forward tremendously.

Some of this information is quite interesting. You all may very see me even after her homework is done... *smile*

thanks again...

I am sure I will have more questions as soon as I send this post...LOL...so stay turned...

if anyone wants to...hit me up on Yahoo Messenger at: en0vativ


talk to you then.
 

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